"Body & Soul" is the fourth studio album by British pop artist Rick Astley, released on September 28, 1993. This album followed his departure from the production team of Stock Aitken Waterman, with whom he achieved significant success in the late 1980s. "Body & Soul" marked a departure from his earlier, more synthetic pop sound, showcasing a more mature and soulful musical style.
The album did not achieve the commercial success of Astley's earlier work and represented a period when his music was shifting towards a more adult contemporary style. It includes tracks that emphasize his vocal range and explore themes of love and personal growth. As Astley was moving away from his famed 1980s hits, "Body & Soul" stands as an effort to reestablish his musical identity in the context of the 1990s music scene.
While the album did not produce any major hits, it remains an important part of Rick Astley's discography as it highlights his evolution as an artist. Astley has continued to perform and record music after "Body & Soul," and he has maintained a dedicated fan base over the years.